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Best Way (or Form) to Calculate a Potential Deal
Hello Everyone, I'm somewhat new to real estate investing. When I've purchased my properties I have simply calculated how much it would cost to fix it and what I can expect my cash flow to be, and so far it has worked but I'm not sure my calculation are as in depth as they should be. I've listen to "The Book on Rental Property Investing" by Bigger Pockets on audible and it definitely has the right information but is there a form or checklist anyone could recommend to help me see things layed out?